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Black Bear Alibi

A Rockfish Island Mystery

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Black Bear Alibi

By: J.C. Fuller
Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
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Philip Russell, a US Park Ranger for a small island in the Pacific Northwest, has stumbled across a dead body in the forest. Unsure if the dead woman is a local or someone from the mainland, the new female sheriff has come to Rockfish Island to find out if the community has anything still to fear.

Eager to help solve the mystery, both instantly find themselves at odds with each other. Philip, defending the people he's known his whole life, and Sheriff Lane, giving no one the benefit of the doubt...not even Philip. Together, the investigation progresses, and both quickly realize that on this sleepy island not everyone is who they pretend to be...and someone may be a killer.

©2019 Jennifer Cameron Fuller (P)2022 Jennifer Cameron Fuller
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Island

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